The Constitution

The State is structured by the
Constitution. The Constitution of Greece is the fundamental Charter of
the State. It has been voted by the Fifth Revisional Assembly and
enforced in 1975. It was amended in 1986, in
2001 and in 2008 by the Greek Parliament. It includes the main rules concerning the
structure of the State, the exercise of its powers by the authorities as
well as a list of human rights.